Georgian Bay

Georgian Bay comprises the eastern portion of Lake Huron and is part of the largest source of freshwater on the planet.

The northern Georgian Bay region - which lies between Parry Sound and Killarney - holds a maze of 30,000 smaller islands, which offers some of the most starkly beautiful landscape on the continent and a remarkable array of paddling options.

The islands are part of the largest freshwater archipelago on the planet and as such have been designated by the United Nations as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

The lakes are home to 170 different species of fish and 300 species of birds, as well as larger mammals like deer, beaver, bear, muskrat, mink, and other reptiles and amphibians.